January 2019: Top Graphic Novels 2018 list by K. Pearson
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All's Faire In Middle School
by Victoria Jamieson
Imogene (Impy) has grown up with two parents working at the Renaissance Faire and is eager to begin her own training as a squire, but first she'll need to prove her bravery while navigating the embarrassments caused by her eccentric family and outmaneuvering a clique of spiteful mean girls.
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Anne of Green Gables: A Graphic Novel
by Mariah Marsden
Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her.
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Bunny vs. Monkey 3
by Jamie Smart
A quiet day in the woods is disrupted by Bunny and Monkey's battles over a sequence of crazy inventions before the arrival of mysterious "Hew-Mans" throws their efforts and the entire forest into chaos.
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The Cardboard Kingdom
by Chad Sell
A team of neighbor kids use their imaginations and creativity to transform cardboard materials into fantastical homemade costumes that help them navigate conflicts with friends, family and their own identities.
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CatStronauts: Space Station Situation
by Drew Brockington
The CatStronauts--elite cat astronauts--are aboard the International Space Station to repair the faulty Hubba Bubba Telescope, but have to contend with communications interference and a near disaster that leaves them down a member.
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Dog Man and Cat Kid
by Dav Pilkey
Heroic hound Dog Man is working with new a sidekick, Cat Kid, to rescue a glamorous movie starlet from a kidnapper with ties to Petey, the World's Most Evil Cat.
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Dream Jumper Book two: Curse of the Harvester
by Greg Grunberg
Just as Ben and Jake start making real money, a new foe enters Ben's nightmares, but with help from Jake he may be able to keep his friends safe as he works to take down the mysterious newcomer.
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Peanut butter and Jelly
by Ben Clanton
A collection of three stories featuring Narwhal and Jelly, including one in which Narwhal's obession with peanut butter has gotten so extreme he wants to change his name.
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The Sand Warrior
by Mark Siegel
A story that explores new worlds packed with amazing adventures; ancient mysteries; the unlikely bond of a clumsy dancer, a boy from the poorest slums, and a superstar athlete--and their quest to save one small, distant galaxy from the forces of evil.
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Sparks!
by Ian Boothby
A brilliant inventor cat who is afraid of the outside world and a feline crack pilot who is not afraid of anything navigate a powerful, mechanical dog suit to fight crime and foil the evil plots of an alien bent on enslaving humankind.
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We're Out Of Here!
by Elise Gravel
Olga decides she would like to figure out what planet Meh is from and begins to conduct some research on space travel.
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